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Post by ToddSig on Jun 1, 2017 20:03:38 GMT -5
PDF of numerous Hi Power Magazines with images. Not sure who created it, but it is a great resource on the different types of HP mags. Click HERE to Download (edited 4/11/2020, fixed the broken link).
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Post by CXM on Jun 2, 2017 6:56:52 GMT -5
That data was first posted on the late Stephen Camp's web site... it must be about 15 years old now... maybe a little older... even at that age it has lots of good information.
Thanks for sharing...
Oh, and welcome to the forum... hope you enjoy it and join in the fun...
V/r
Chuck
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Post by ToddSig on Jun 2, 2017 7:50:41 GMT -5
Thanks for the additional information on where the MAG FAQs came from. I always wondered where it came from.
A couple of years ago I was looking for information on some HP mags and kept finding references to it, but all links were bad. I used the internet "wayback" machine and was able to locate a copy and convert to a PDF.
Congrats on the great new site. Are you or will you be accepting contributions to offset your expenses? Would be happy to make a contribution.
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Post by CXM on Jun 2, 2017 10:04:31 GMT -5
Thanks very much for your kind offer... I really appreciate it.
The Proboards is a free service if you only take the basic service, which is quite basic... but it is free... An upgrade from that only comes to a few dollars a month, so all is well for the moment... if we were to get really big (one of the advantages of the HP being a sort of 'lesser known' gun) I might want to ask, but for the moment there is no need...
I really do appreciate your offer... thanks very much.
V/r
Chuck
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Post by pjk9hp on Oct 1, 2017 5:36:39 GMT -5
Thanks for the additional information on where the MAG FAQs came from. I always wondered where it came from. A couple of years ago I was looking for information on some HP mags and kept finding references to it, but all links were bad. I used the internet "wayback" machine and was able to locate a copy and convert to a PDF. Congrats on the great new site. Are you or will you be accepting contributions to offset your expenses? Would be happy to make a contribution. I was browsing through ar15.com forum's Browning HP section and came across a thread showing the "wayback" machine link that toddsig mentioned. The photos featuring the magazines discussed therein are linked within the article. The "41 captures" link at the upper left hand portion shows that it was probably logged there on or before 10 Sep 2001 (wow, that is more than 15 years as what Chuck mentioned above). Anyone knows who "kolya" might have been? Could he might have been the author of the article (http://www.ont.com/users/kolya/bhpmagfaq.htm ....link is dead)? web.archive.org/web/20070302094508/http://www.ont.com/users/kolya/bhpmagfaq.htm
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Post by ToddSig on Oct 1, 2017 8:46:26 GMT -5
Does anyone know of a screen name Roberts Bartholowmew? Seems like he is the creator in of the Browning HI Power Mag reference guide from June 2000 It appears to have been posted on the Firing Line forum. Check this link out thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=70505 there is also an email listed, chuangtzu2@hotmail.com. Checking on the Firing Line forum, Roberts Bartholowmew is still posting and active (says Texas/Oklahoma area). Does anyone know him?
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